The article quotes Minister Kezia Purick, speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory, as stating that English is the official language of Australia, but according to Wikipedia, English is the national language, not the official language, there.

Price has requested clarification of the language policy, which has allowed non-English usage from time to time in the past.

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Yesterday, the Alaska State Senate heard testimony on Senate Bill 130, which would create an advisory council for the preservation and revitalization of Alaskan languages.

Titled “An Act establishing in the Office of the Governor an advisory council for the preservation, restoration, and revitalization of Alaska Native languages,” the proposed law appears to have no parallel version in the House.